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"The 10s might shatter her pelvis".
As a new mother, I felt that my heart might shatter during the book's climax.
The risk is that if he spoke his mind, the Anglican communion might shatter.
It was like a dropped vase, cracked in all directions; touch it and it might shatter.
The actors hold themselves carefully, as if they might shatter at any moment.
And unlike Greece or Portugal, they are so big that any default might shatter the euro union for good.
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The extravagant use of our physical might shattered a country that had nothing to do with 9/11; it leaves Afghanistan in the same turbulent state it was in early 2002; and generates great ill-will toward America across the Islamic world.
But military officials in briefings and interviews raised expectations that a huge display of precision bombing coupled with an intensive psychological operations campaign might quickly shatter Iraqi government and its military high command.
So while being the target of a late, late tackle might well shatter a player's fibia, it won't shatter their carefully nurtured belief that they are highly visible, special and commanding of respect.
Ms Khan hopes that by putting out the stories of detainees and gathering evidence about the alleged secret detention centres, complacency on these issues might be "shattered".
He hurts himself, but if he had made contact with Ahn then I think his leg might have shattered into lots of litttle pieces.
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